Many times, games disappear from digital stores for various reasons. One of the most common has to do with the validity of music licenses, that is, when they expire and there’s no option but to remove the game from the store; otherwise, the game would be using a copyrighted song without permission. This is what will happen with Forza Horizon 4, and it’s the same thing that happened with Alpha Protocol.
The video game published by SEGA and developed by Obsidian Entertainment was removed from Steam in 2019. The move was received as a blow by the community, as it’s a game beloved by fans of role-playing, action, and espionage games. But fortunately for everyone, the title has returned.
After appearing on GOG earlier this year, it has now arrived on Steam for a price of 15.99 euros (instead of 19.99 euros, thanks to a 20% discount).
Protagonized by Michael Thorton, this video game from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 era did not achieve the expected sales success, but it was highly praised by critics. In fact, the passage of time has turned it into a cult game, which explains its current positive reception.